One of the things those big companies often do is offer a kickback to
the manager for giving them the concession. Hard for a one man outfit to
pay $500 in baksheesh.
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After insurance and website, that $500 IS my profit for the year.
Dave
Quoting graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One of the things those big companies often do is offer a kickback to
the manager for giving them the concession. Hard for a one man outfit to
pay $500 in baksheesh.
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That's what I've been seeing too.
Photog hires a few shooters to cover all three rings at a show and
shoots lots (just hold the button down). There is a fancy booth with
viewing stations. All you have to do is ID your dog and write down the
sequence numbers/class and you can buy all 138 full-res
I have the horse shooting thing down pretty good, but it would be nice
to see inside the tent and how he manages things.
As far as working for him, he asked me to help him out one day last
year, one of his shooters broke a limb.
However this was 5 days after he chased me all over his show in
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David J Brooks
Sent: 27. september 2006 20:46
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT, I'm going for a beer now
I kind of thought that might be the case of late.
I know he has a ton invested in gear. Five or six Canon D20's and
MKII's, all of them equiped with 70-200 F2.8's. He has 4-5 mac's
Dont know Paul.
I just heard, from the barn manager, that the owner of the farm in
question was impressed by buddies operation at the show he took from
me in May, that she could buy her daughters pictures right on site.
It was then, apparently, she asked them to do her 2007 show.
His prices
Dave,
If it helps, I am seeing the same thing around here. Basically, there
are a few big companies that have infrastructure for booths, sun
shades, multiple sets of equipment, advertising, web sites, etc. They
get the contracts from all the local events and then hire shooters to
cover it. What
I kind of thought that might be the case of late.
I know he has a ton invested in gear. Five or six Canon D20's and
MKII's, all of them equiped with 70-200 F2.8's. He has 4-5 mac's and 1
for printing, a dyesub printer of some sort, tent etc.
When i shoot a rider, i might be able to get 6
David J Brooks wrote:
I kind of thought that might be the case of late.
I know he has a ton invested in gear. Five or six Canon D20's and
MKII's, all of them equiped with 70-200 F2.8's. He has 4-5 mac's and 1
for printing, a dyesub printer of some sort, tent etc.
When i shoot a
Or learn something - a much better thing, IMO
Shel
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In the meantime, why not get yourself employed by MrTwatface as a
shooter. At the very least, you might be able to muck up his operation.
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Scott Loveless wrote:
There's a possible TOPDML coming up. Sounds like a knee-capping party
to me. ;)
Let me know if that TOPDML meet is going to happen. I'm due for a road
trip. :)
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What is he doing to make this happen and what can you do to stop it from
happening? Is he just getting to people first...or undercutting
prices...or what?
-P
David J Brooks wrote:
2- Just found out Mr does not use a Pentax, out of focus, spook the
horses, guy has taken another of my
On 9/26/06, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two reasons.
1- Company is restructuring the restructure, but it still looks like i
might have a position ~somewere~, i hope.
2- Just found out Mr does not use a Pentax, out of focus, spook the
horses, guy has taken another of my big three
On 9/26/06, David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two reasons.
1- Company is restructuring the restructure, but it still looks like i
might have a position ~somewere~, i hope.
Can't help with that one. Sorry.
2- Just found out Mr does not use a Pentax, out of focus, spook the
horses,
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